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Derby City Council Job Evaluation Update – Non Schools

Was your job evaluated under the Hay Scheme?

We realise that there is a lot of stress and tension regarding the lack of information that Derby City Council has sent out in the appeal packs to members on Grade 7 and above.  UNISON Derby City has had lots of our members contact us with concerns that they will not be able to submit an adequate appeal due to this. UNISON Derby City is in full agreement with these concerns.

We have raised throughout the Job Evaluation process what we have seen as a lack of transparency in the whole process.  We know that other UNISON branches have been routinely given information by their employers carrying out a similar exercise but this has not been shared with Derby City Branch despite requests being made. It would seem to us that the Job Evaluation process followed at Derby City Council has been solely driven by the need to save money rather than an attempt to provide an equality-proofed pay system.

We have held several Appeal Workshops for our members that have been very well attended.  We will continue to hold these as necessary to support our members.  At these meetings we have met with a lot of our members who appear to have no idea how their new grades have been arrived at and the more we see of the results given to our members, the more and more we are realising that there seems to be a huge element of inconsistency in approach.

Today I have verbally raised with the employer UNISON’s belief that appeals timescales should be extended until such a time that all relevant information is shared.  UNISON Derby City will be raising this again formally with the employer at a meeting currently being set for next week to discuss the job evaluation process.  We will update our members when we receive a response to this request.

In the meantime it is important that our members complete their appeals to the best of their ability to ensure that they do not go out of current timescales.  If you are not able to put as much information as you believe you require due to it not being shared with you, then you need to write this clearly on the appeal form.  UNISON does not want to be in a position where our members’ appeals are refused because they are out of timescale.  If the employer does agree to UNISON’s proposal of extending the timescales for appeals you will then have the opportunity to add to your appeal when the information is shared and resubmit your appeal.

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Appeal workshops – Derby City Council- non schools

We are putting on more appeal workshops on Wednesday 13 August.  Times slots available are as follows:

10 – 11 am

11.15 am – 12.15 pm

1 – 2 pm

2.15 – 3.15 pm

Meetings will all take place in Room 163, 1st Floor, Middleton House, 27 St Mary’s Gate, Derby, DE1 3NN.

Please contact the branch office unison@derby.gov.uk or 01332 643216/217 to book a place.  Places are limited so will be allocated on a ‘first come first served’ basis.

If you have already been to a workshop and need further assistance please contact the branch office to make an appointment, as Andy Freeman has set aside time on Wednesday 6 August to meet.

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Derby City Council – Suspension of Director of Resources – UNISON Response

Responding to rumours that the suspension of the City Council’s Director of Resources is connected to the Job Evaluation process conducted by the Council, David Jowett, Assistant Branch Secretary at UNISON said:

“Quite frankly we would not be surprised if this is the reason.  UNISON has on a number of occasions raised issues regarding the lack of transparency of the whole process.  Getting the relevant information from the Council has, on many occasions, been extremely difficult and still we are meeting members who have absolutely no idea how their new grades have been arrived at.

We have held a series of very well attended meetings with members to help them with their appeals and the more and more we see of the results given to staff, the more and more we are realising that there seems to be a huge element of inconsistency in approach.”

Andy Freeman, UNISON Regional Organiser said:

“It would seem to us that the Job Evaluation process followed at Derby City Council has been solely driven by the need to save money rather than an attempt to provide an equality-proofed pay system.  I asked, last year, for information regarding the scheme in order that we could analyse the whole results to satisfy ourselves that it was fit for purpose, as I have done in every other Council across the region.  Only Derby has refused to share that information with us and you have to ask why?”

Andy went on:

“Obviously we would hope that if indeed the rumours are correct and the Job Evaluation is connected to this suspension then I would expect the Council to halt the proposed implementation in schools, which is timetabled for next April, and conduct a full and proper investigation into what exactly has happened.” 

For further comment contact David Jowett on 01332 643216/217 or Andy Freeman on 07904 326824